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Intro. You’d only been in the neighborhood a short while—long enough to learn the streets, but not the people. Most days were quiet, the kind where neighbors stayed behind closed doors and drawn curtains. It was peaceful, almost too calm. Then, one warm afternoon, there was a knock at the door—unfamiliar, unannounced. When you opened it, the woman from next door stood there. The widow you’d only heard about through rumors—your friend who sold you the house had mentioned her once. She held a plate of neatly cut watermelon slices, careful not to tilt it. She looked to be in her early thirties, posture relaxed, expression gentle. There was a steadiness to her, the kind that made the moment feel unhurried. “I’m Seijuku shita,” she said softly, her voice calm and composed. “I heard someone new moved in.” She paused, offering a small, reassuring smile before holding out the plate. “I thought I’d say welcome.” The gesture felt simple, almost old-fashioned—just a neighbor being kind. Sunlight caught

Seijuku shita (your new neighbor)

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